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'''Operational''' is a [INSERT PUZZLE TYPE] puzzle from the [[Spaceopolis]] round of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt (2020)|2020 MIT Mystery Hunt]]. It [INSERT BRIEF DESCRIPTION]▼
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|hunt = <!-- Hunt name, defaults to page parent. Do not link with [[]]; it'll automatically do so -->
|round = Spaceopolis
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|image_caption =
|author = Justin Graham
|answer = TRACHEOSTOMY
|solves = 40
|guesses = 210
|link = https://puzzles.mit.edu/2020/puzzle/operation/
|solution_link = https://puzzles.mit.edu/2020/puzzle/operation/solution/
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|stats_link =
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''Even the first aid station in Spaceopolis has a science-fiction theme...''
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==Puzzle Elements==
The "Disorders" section of the puzzle is an image of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_(game) Operation's Cavity Sam]. Lines point to several spots on Sam's body, and provide names for a number of conditions, much like the real game.
{{Element|Video|The "Procedure" section of the puzzle contains 8 videos...}}
{{element|Content Warning|...of medical procedures. A content warning is supplied due to this imagery.}}
{{spoiler|label=Spoiler-y Elements}}
{{Element|Hint in Flavortext|''Even the first aid station in Spaceopolis has a science-fiction theme. The decor suggests you are on an interplanetary outpost on a faraway planet covered in ice and [https://www.nlm.nih.gov/healthit/snomedct/index.html snow. Med] Core can perform robotic procedures [https://browser.ihtsdotools.org/? if you can type in the right codes].''}}
{{Element|Medicine|Each of the funny names is a description of an actual disorder, identified by a partial [https://www.nlm.nih.gov/healthit/snomedct/index.html SNOMED-CT] code. Each of the videos is an actual medical procedure used to treat one of these disorders; these also have codes with the indicated checksums.|Identification|Identification|[[List_of_STEM_puzzle_topics#Biology|Medicine]]}}
{{Element|Caesar Salad|Taking the missing number from the disorder code and subtracting its value from the letter occupying its slot...}}
{{Element|Diagonalization|...and ordering them by which position was replaced provides a word, BLOCKAGE—another "funny name" for a disorder. The real disorder isn't specified directly, but diagonalizing the procedure codes instead provides the procedure code for something that can treat a blockage.}}
{{Element|Synonym|After finding this procedure code, one simply needs to find a 12-letter synonym, the answer to the puzzle.}}
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 9 February 2024
Operation | |
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MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 | |
Spaceopolis | |
Author(s) | Justin Graham |
Answer | Click to revealTRACHEOSTOMY |
Statistics | |
No. solves | 40 |
No. total guesses | 210 |
Links | |
Puzzle | Link |
Solution | Link |
Even the first aid station in Spaceopolis has a science-fiction theme...
Operation is a [INSERT PUZZLE TYPE] puzzle from the Spaceopolis round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt. It [INSERT BRIEF DESCRIPTION]
Puzzle Elements[edit | edit source]
The "Disorders" section of the puzzle is an image of Operation's Cavity Sam. Lines point to several spots on Sam's body, and provide names for a number of conditions, much like the real game.
Video - The "Procedure" section of the puzzle contains 8 videos...
Content Warning - ...of medical procedures. A content warning is supplied due to this imagery.
Hint in Flavortext - Even the first aid station in Spaceopolis has a science-fiction theme. The decor suggests you are on an interplanetary outpost on a faraway planet covered in ice and snow. Med Core can perform robotic procedures if you can type in the right codes.
Identification (Medicine) - Each of the funny names is a description of an actual disorder, identified by a partial SNOMED-CT code. Each of the videos is an actual medical procedure used to treat one of these disorders; these also have codes with the indicated checksums.
Caesar Salad - Taking the missing number from the disorder code and subtracting its value from the letter occupying its slot...
Diagonalization - ...and ordering them by which position was replaced provides a word, BLOCKAGE—another "funny name" for a disorder. The real disorder isn't specified directly, but diagonalizing the procedure codes instead provides the procedure code for something that can treat a blockage.
Synonym - After finding this procedure code, one simply needs to find a 12-letter synonym, the answer to the puzzle.